Post by Ryan on May 7, 2010 8:31:19 GMT -5
Hello Melons!
I just wanted to share this with everyone. KBCO has uploaded a Blind Melon recording to their website.
BLIND MELON
performing 'Deserted' and 'Change'
KBCO radio
Studio-C
Boulder, Colorado
September 1st, 1993
www.kbco.com/pages/studiocondemand_af.html?feed=225206&article=7085922
I had heard this a few years ago on the radio, and for the past couple of years I would send the occasional e-mail to KBCO to see if they would release it (or play it again). Well recently, I sent them an e-mail request and they replied back! How cool is that? They were kind enough to take their time and they looked through the archives for a Blind Melon tape. They e-mailed me back this past week and said that they had found it, and they just needed to convert it from multi-track into something they could upload. Well, they have now done that, and it is available for all melonheads to listen to. I want to send out a BIG THANK YOU to the folks at KBCO, their web dept., and the studio engineer who found this dusty gem on the shelf.
I think you all will dig these recordings of 'Deserted' and 'Change.' And there is a little bit of banter & interview between the two songs. Enjoy!
As KBCO has made agreements with each artist that performs at KBCO, and those bands also have record contracts with their companies, I would ask that this not be captured and spread around the internet. KBCO has offered this up for free and all they ask is that it be listened to on their website, and not traded around on the internet. It's not quite as unofficial as a live recording/bootleg from a concert. And while it is not an officially released album from Capitol records, there are rights involved with this recording, and they ask that we be respectful of this.
And also, if you have the time or inclination to post a BIG THANK YOU to KBCO in this thread, then I think that would be great. I for one. . . am truly appreciative of them taking the effort to make this happen so we can hear it. It ain't every day that we get to hear a new recording of old melon. THANK YOU KBCO!
I just wanted to share this with everyone. KBCO has uploaded a Blind Melon recording to their website.
BLIND MELON
performing 'Deserted' and 'Change'
KBCO radio
Studio-C
Boulder, Colorado
September 1st, 1993
www.kbco.com/pages/studiocondemand_af.html?feed=225206&article=7085922
I had heard this a few years ago on the radio, and for the past couple of years I would send the occasional e-mail to KBCO to see if they would release it (or play it again). Well recently, I sent them an e-mail request and they replied back! How cool is that? They were kind enough to take their time and they looked through the archives for a Blind Melon tape. They e-mailed me back this past week and said that they had found it, and they just needed to convert it from multi-track into something they could upload. Well, they have now done that, and it is available for all melonheads to listen to. I want to send out a BIG THANK YOU to the folks at KBCO, their web dept., and the studio engineer who found this dusty gem on the shelf.
I think you all will dig these recordings of 'Deserted' and 'Change.' And there is a little bit of banter & interview between the two songs. Enjoy!
As KBCO has made agreements with each artist that performs at KBCO, and those bands also have record contracts with their companies, I would ask that this not be captured and spread around the internet. KBCO has offered this up for free and all they ask is that it be listened to on their website, and not traded around on the internet. It's not quite as unofficial as a live recording/bootleg from a concert. And while it is not an officially released album from Capitol records, there are rights involved with this recording, and they ask that we be respectful of this.
And also, if you have the time or inclination to post a BIG THANK YOU to KBCO in this thread, then I think that would be great. I for one. . . am truly appreciative of them taking the effort to make this happen so we can hear it. It ain't every day that we get to hear a new recording of old melon. THANK YOU KBCO!